Thursday, July 10, 2008

Apparently Daphne felt bad that she hadn't gotten me anything for my birthday yesterday since Dolores had, so a couple of hours ago she gave birth to this darling little girl. Mother and baby are both doing fine. Way to go, Daphne — and Daddy Dan!

Me again. Was just thinking...You could name her "Bea" as in Belated. Or Tardy. Or Daylate (pronounced quickly like: dehlate)or "Dee" could even come from that.

But I'm sure you've already got something better, and probably cuter, up your sleeve. Can't wait to hear her name. By the way...are the llamas still around (it was llamas wasn't it? They were just a quick blip on the radar). We never did hear their names. Or the puppies.

What timing - a donkey considerate enough to give birth in the daylight! Most of my critters seem to prefer "the wee hours" for their birthing. Great b'day gifts - are you getting to move soon also??? hint hint for updates on bakery slash new house????

Ohh... soo cute! What are you going to name her? How about Endora? Y'know...from the old TV show Bewitched. When I saw Wednesday's post about Esmeralda, her name immediately made me think of Bewitched. Anyway, take care!

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